Daniel Thwaites
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Daniel Thwaites (1817 – 21 September 1888) was an English brewer and a Conservative Party politician from Blackburn in Lancashire. He owned what is now Thwaites Brewery, and sat in the House of Commons from 1875 to 1880. He was the son of (1777–1843), an excise man who in 1807 had become one of the three partners of the Eanam Brewery in Blackburn, and sole owner of the business in 1824.The younger Daniel inherited the business in partnership with two of his brothers, and became sole owner in 1857.
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Daniel Thwaites
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Daniel Thwaites
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Daniel Thwaites
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1888-09-21
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Brewer, politician
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United Kingdom
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William Edward Briggs
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William Edward Briggs
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1875
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Member of Parliament for Blackburn
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Daniel Thwaites (1817 – 21 September 1888) was an English brewer and a Conservative Party politician from Blackburn in Lancashire. He owned what is now Thwaites Brewery, and sat in the House of Commons from 1875 to 1880. He was the son of (1777–1843), an excise man who in 1807 had become one of the three partners of the Eanam Brewery in Blackburn, and sole owner of the business in 1824.The younger Daniel inherited the business in partnership with two of his brothers, and became sole owner in 1857. At the 1874 general election, he unsuccessfully contested the borough of Blackburn.However, he won the seat at a by-election in October 1875 after the death of Henry Master Feilden, and was one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for Blackburn until his defeat at the 1880 general election.
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